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3Mar2011

Corsair Releases Clever USB 3.0 Upgrade for Obsidian Cases

Submitted by: Franco Santa-Maria

Corsair LogoCorsair has long been known as a prime supplier of computer components for enthusiasts. Starting with RAM, they have since branched into other field, making excellent cooling products, SSDs, cases, PSUs, and more. If you ask an enthusiast about their impressions about Corsair, it would be rare to get any kind of negative description towards the company. In the case area, Corsair's Obsidian 800D and 700D cases are extremely popular cases, though they are no longer the newest and hottest cases around. However, Corsair has just released a clever upgrade that will allow the Obsidian series cases to look, and function a bit fresher than before. ...read more

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13Oct2010

NZXT Phantom Full-Tower Case Review

Submitted by Franco Santa-Maria on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 06:44

We reviewed our first NZXT case back in June. At the time, we liked the Tempest EVO the folks at NZXT sent our way, and their Hades case also recieved high marks as a value case that really brought on the heat. However, with all those mid-range offerings, NZXT's high end lineup has rather stagnated. Aside from their ancient Zero full-tower case (the specs still claim 8800 compatibility), they have their also-aging Khaos ultra high-end full-tower case. However, that case costs a full $300. Apparently, NZXT also saw the gap in their lineup and moved to release a product to fill that space. That product is their highly anticipated Phantom full-tower case. As NZXT says it, "designed with sleek, pristine contours, the Phantom radiates personality and quality." So how does this shiny new case stack up to the hype NZXT has stirred up? Time to find out.

 

NZXT Phantom Overview

16Sep2010

HighSpeed PC "Top Deck" Tech Station (Large) Review

Submitted by Matt Page on Thu, 09/16/2010 - 05:27

 

 

 

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There comes a point in every young man's life when his voice deepens, his hair gets thicker, and his muscles grow bigger (settle down, ladies).  Similarly, PC repair techs, hardware reviewers, and many computer enthusiasts also hit a point of maturity where we feel confident enough to venture out from the confines of a traditional enclosure. Before reaching this point, many of us are either scraping knuckles doing hardware quick-swaps in a generic case, or letting the hardware and wires hang out all over the desk in a configuration our local fire department likes to call a "safety hazard," whatever that means. But you know you reach a new level of geekdom when you pick up a test bench like HSPC's Tech Station. We're talking about a true workstation for true geeks, the ones who are always swapping components in and out. We're not saying this is a must-have in order to be a hardcore enthusiast, but when it arrives you can certainly feel your nuggets drop as you reach a new point of tech-maturity. No more tea parties with the neighbor girl, you've become a man!

 

Or maybe it's just a case. Either way, we greatly appreciate the benefits that come along with this new hardware. Now that we have it, where do we go from here? Let's just see what makes the Tech Station so special.

26Aug2010

NZXT Hades Case Review

Submitted by Matt Page on Thu, 08/26/2010 - 07:16

Here we have an excellent opportunity to be somewhat narcissistic. Heck, with a review product titled Hades and the site name of BURNED iN, it will be hard not to do a little self promoting, like mentioning just how hot it is around here. But this summer LeBron James set such a new low in self-love that we are all still sick to our stomachs. So, we promise not to refer to ourselves in third person or do some self-promoting under the guise of helping a non-profit organization. We'll stick with what we do best, giving everyone a no-nonsense review of the NZXT Hades case. Of course we won't shy away from the occasional wacky comments, because that's embedded in us. All we need to know is whether the Hades enclosure is hot or not. Let's find out, shall we?

 

 

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5Aug2010

SilverStone Sugo SG-04-FH Case Review

Submitted by Franco Santa-Maria on Thu, 08/05/2010 - 17:52

SilverStone is a seasoned player in the computer case market. A heavy-hitter in the high-end range, their budget cases are few and far between. However, lately SilverStone seems to have added several specialty cases to their lineup, one of which we have here: The microATX Sugo SG-04-FH. This SFF case isn't at the top range of pricing, but it is by no means a budget enclosure. So the question here is: can SilverStone make this little SFF enclosure worth the high price of admission? We can tell you one thing about this: It sure looks like a million bucks.

SilverStone Sugo SG-04-FH

5Aug2010

SilverStone Fortress FT02 Computer Case @ Benchmark Reviews

Submitted by: The BURNED iN Crew

silverstone_sst_ft02"Some years ago, Intel tried to move beyond the ATX "Advanced Texchnology Extended" motherboard standard with a new design layout called BTX, for "Balanced Technology Extended". One of the main reasons for doing this was to improve the cooling of motherboard components. The new design called for new cases as well, and although a few BTX systems and cases were produced, they never caught on. The ATX standard remains today, albeit with variants like "MATX", "EATX" and "HPTX". But innovation in cooling and case design is hardly dead, as the SilverStone Fortress FT02 cases proves, and Benchmark Reviews checks it out to see if its unique vertical motherboard mounting design has any real-world benefits." READ MORE

2Aug2010

Cooler Master CM 690 II Basic PC Case Review @ BayReviews.com

Submitted by: The BURNED iN Crew

coolermaster_cm690II"Today we are taking a look at the Cooler Master CM690II mid tower case. It has room for eight fans and six hard 3.5in hard disk, also on top has connections for, USB 2.0, eSATA, Audio, MIC, also has Fan LED on/off. The case is a stylish looking black steel mesh, and plastic with power On/Off and reset buttons on the top of the case." READ MORE

28Jul2010

NZXT Spills the Beans on the New Phantom Enclosure!

Submitted by: The BURNED iN Crew

NZXT unveils their Phantom enclosure today. Check out a blog on it or zip on over to NZXT for product info.

 

 

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28Jul2010

Antec DF-30 Dark Fleet Computer Case @ Benchmark Reviews

Submitted by: The BURNED iN Crew

"Antec has been around for a long time. Chances are, if you enjoy building your own computers or even tinkering with them, you have heard of Antec. They make a myriad of components and accessories for a wide range of computer users. One of the areas in which Antec has always had a strong presence is computer cases. Many of their enclosures have received very high marks from all across the industry, earning them a lot of recognition in the computer world. In the summer of 2010, Antec released a new line of computer cases known as the Dark Fleet. In this article, Benchmark Reviews is taking an in-depth look at the Antec DF-30 Mid-Tower Computer Case. At right around $100, the DF-30 represents the most inexpensive case so far in the Dark Fleet line. We will be exploring the DF-30 Mid-Tower Case to see if it stands up to the name Antec has worked so hard to earn. " READ MORE

16Jul2010

Silverstone Fortress Series FT02 Computer Case Review @ Tweaknews

Submitted by: The BURNED iN Crew

"Not having reviewed a SilverStone case in the past, I was nevertheless aware of their reputation for quality and performance. Therefore, I had high expectations when the Fortress arrived here in the Tweaknews lab. To say that I was impressed with this chassis would be a bit of an understatement. With top-of-the-line cooling performance, a rich and innovative feature set, great looks and a roomy and convenient interior, this is easily one of the best chassis' I've had the pleasure to review." READ MORE

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